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do you think the president might be more even-handed here dealing with the unions? >> well, i really don't know. you never know what this president is going to say and what policies are going to come out, but the longshoremen is an influential union. to see him go on the other side of it would be surprising, probably take a step back and not intervene too much. so, you know, it's a look and see and a wait and see, quite frankly. but if this does happen, the ripple effect is going to be tremendous because you're going to see prices go up there as well. and that's going to be passed onto the consumer. so, either way, we're talking about more money out of the pocket of individuals, regardless, you know, how this thing, you know, comes to to be. >> and this could also have serious effects on commodities markets, particularly oil. one of the ports affected houston. a lot of oil goes in on ought of that port. >> yeah, i mean, david when we hear the news reports and instead of looking at them and going on to the next story, understand that these stories are a direct, you k
do you think the president might be more even-handed here dealing with the unions? >> well, i really don't know. you never know what this president is going to say and what policies are going to come out, but the longshoremen is an influential union. to see him go on the other side of it would be surprising, probably take a step back and not intervene too much. so, you know, it's a look and see and a wait and see, quite frankly. but if this does happen, the ripple effect is going to be...
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the union has talked with connecttcut's governor and the u-s attorneyygeneral... and legislative changes could be in the works. same-sex marriage goes into &pmaryland... but some clerks i saiit mary'sscounty will not perform marriages.the clerks cite... religious beliefs.but bbcauue of that... the clerks will no longer beeallowed to perffrm any marriagge.52 apppoved... legalizing gay marriage. voters approved it... and noo gamblers are doing it. &p casinos in mmryland an stay open all night long. long. joel d. smith is liveeat "maryyand live" now gambling session is ommng to an end.. joel, how busy &pis it? &p &p3- 3&ppsreet parking in some parts of chicago just got a whole lot more expensive.next year.. will jump by 75 cents... to rat 6-50 an hour!last year chicago's paaking meters netted the ciiy more than 108 millionndollars.here in baltimore....most meeers will cost you just 2 dollaas an hour. race nats nats and they're off!the 16th annnal weinee dog races sawwa eight dachshunds competed for a thousand- ddllar prize but in the end in was oscar... from arrzona.
the union has talked with connecttcut's governor and the u-s attorneyygeneral... and legislative changes could be in the works. same-sex marriage goes into &pmaryland... but some clerks i saiit mary'sscounty will not perform marriages.the clerks cite... religious beliefs.but bbcauue of that... the clerks will no longer beeallowed to perffrm any marriagge.52 apppoved... legalizing gay marriage. voters approved it... and noo gamblers are doing it. &p casinos in mmryland an stay open all...
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since the fall of the soviet union americans adopted more than 60,000 russian children. kayla anderson is one and is now 21 and she was the first baby adopted from moscow ever done by an american family. her biological mother gave her up when she was 21 days old and she came to america in 1992 and says that was a bels -- blessing and has her health a good education and a loving family. >> makes me feel good i have a family here versus if i were there i would be in an orphanage. >> so many loving families that can afor the experience and bring these babies home and give them a lifestyle they wouldn't have if they stayed in the country. >> kayl and her mother aredevastated to learn americanscan no longer adopt russian children. it will happen within the past half-hour slad mir putin made it a a law. >>> the surprise a come got when she pulled up to her house. why this display is one she will never forget. >>> this time of year plenty of people have their yards decked out with holiday lights. >> but there was special arrangement you have to see because this caught plenty of
since the fall of the soviet union americans adopted more than 60,000 russian children. kayla anderson is one and is now 21 and she was the first baby adopted from moscow ever done by an american family. her biological mother gave her up when she was 21 days old and she came to america in 1992 and says that was a bels -- blessing and has her health a good education and a loving family. >> makes me feel good i have a family here versus if i were there i would be in an orphanage. >>...
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why michelle says this cost the costliest union threat yet. off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. >>> you're looking at literally 45 second ago, nancy pelosi exiting the meeting with president obama and the republican leaders as well as harry reid and tim geithner e we have bearn boehner who left, nancy pelosi waiting for her suv and she'll take off. she won't speak, she won't come in front of a camera. we're waiting to see if the other lawmakers inside come and let us know what's going on. rich edison is outside the white house right now. >> reporter: house speaker john boehner, and nancy pelosi just left the white house so the meeting has wrapped up. still waiting to see if the senate leaders come out. an official saying the president opened the meeting up by o
why michelle says this cost the costliest union threat yet. off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. >>> you're looking at literally 45 second ago, nancy pelosi exiting the meeting with...
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we'll explain how a looming union worker strike could sink businesses across the united states. >>> the major sports leagues do a touchdown dance after a federal judge's ruling. their lawsuit to spike sports gambling in new jersey get as crucial green light but new jersey isn't taking it sitting down. details how that state is fighting back and preparing to give vegas a run for its money. even when they say it's not, it's always about money adam: thank you for joining us. we want to look first at the day's market headlines. stocks slid for the 30 straight session. mediocre holiday seas and deadlock over fiscal cliff gave investors little to get excited about. the dow fell 24 points. the so-called fear index or the vix, soaring more than 4%. fiscal cliff concerns pushed the index to the highest level since july. one bright spot though was on the housing fnt. the monthly case-shiller report found october home prices rose 4.3% mpared with a year earlier. the data giving a late sign of recovery in the housing market is actually gaining traction. first our top story, president obama, cutting
we'll explain how a looming union worker strike could sink businesses across the united states. >>> the major sports leagues do a touchdown dance after a federal judge's ruling. their lawsuit to spike sports gambling in new jersey get as crucial green light but new jersey isn't taking it sitting down. details how that state is fighting back and preparing to give vegas a run for its money. even when they say it's not, it's always about money adam: thank you for joining us. we want to...
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would he have chosen, we can't alienate all our union campaign supporters that just got us elected. or would we actually deal with an economy that is struggling possibly even a one-two punch with a fiscal cliff and strike. all this could return 30 days from now. >> indeed. phil, thank %ou. obesity rates in america have been growing quickly and steadily for decades. but finally a sliver of good news about the country's health. the new numbers on your children are next. [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! >>> a potential bright spot is in the battle against childhood obesity. obese rates among young children in low income homes dipped. the rate began dropping 8 or 9 years ago and by 2010 fell below 15%. while the drop was comparatively small, researchers say it's the first study to show it may be on the decline after tripling the last 30 years. with us, doctor kerry peterson. doctor, go
would he have chosen, we can't alienate all our union campaign supporters that just got us elected. or would we actually deal with an economy that is struggling possibly even a one-two punch with a fiscal cliff and strike. all this could return 30 days from now. >> indeed. phil, thank %ou. obesity rates in america have been growing quickly and steadily for decades. but finally a sliver of good news about the country's health. the new numbers on your children are next. [ mother ] you can't...
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the union must look at the prose poll before new meetings. they canceled more than half of the regular season games. they were scheduled to play tonight. >> and preparations are underway for one of the oldest new years tradition on the west coast. volunteers are building and painting for the 124th annual tournament of roses parade. later today they started doing the most difficult jobs which is covering every visible inch of every float. the bay area will be well prepresented in this year's career. valley christian high school and stanford university. >> the crystal ball that drops in times square on new years eve will have something extra this year. we're already installing the 298 crystal panels but one is different from the rest because it's engraved with the name of dick clark. he toast hosted the telecast for 40 years. he died in april at the age of 82. this year's show will be hosted by ryan sea crest. >> we understand there's more problems on the bart this morning. >> that's right. major delays in and out of san francisco because of a
the union must look at the prose poll before new meetings. they canceled more than half of the regular season games. they were scheduled to play tonight. >> and preparations are underway for one of the oldest new years tradition on the west coast. volunteers are building and painting for the 124th annual tournament of roses parade. later today they started doing the most difficult jobs which is covering every visible inch of every float. the bay area will be well prepresented in this...
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neither the longshoreman's union nor the northern alliance would give us anyone to speak on camera but officials with knowledge of the negotiations say it boils down to one issue -- the key sticking point is over those large containers and the payments that longshoremen get for them. the shipping companies pay royalties to the longshoremen for the containers based on their weight but the shipping companies want to freeze the royalty payments for current longshoremen and eliminate them completely for future hires. the longshoremen say the royalties are designed to make up for jobs lost to automation. strike would only affect ports that handle containers, not other cargo like automobiles, but if the shipping companies lock out the longshoreman -- >> that would impact more than containers. that would impact all cargos at ports, so that would have obviously a much more impactful reaction. >> reporter: how impactful? scher says east coast and gulf coast ports handled about $55 billion worth of cargo in an average month this year. victor? >> brian todd in baltimore, thank you. >>> sea world,
neither the longshoreman's union nor the northern alliance would give us anyone to speak on camera but officials with knowledge of the negotiations say it boils down to one issue -- the key sticking point is over those large containers and the payments that longshoremen get for them. the shipping companies pay royalties to the longshoremen for the containers based on their weight but the shipping companies want to freeze the royalty payments for current longshoremen and eliminate them...
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uma: president obama facing another key test ahead of his second term over another union battle as a major strike deadline approaches. the next fight concerns our nation's ports. doug mckelway joins us live from washington with details. and, doug, the complaints of the longshoremen whose strike was temporarily averted last week is a symbol what is threatening unions across the u.s., right? >> reporter: it sure is, uma. the longshoremen reached a temporary, 30-day deal last week, last friday which puts off immediate threat of a strike but the long term problems remain. today, for example, it takes one longshoremen to do a job that a generation ago took three men to do. as automation increased longshoremen's union demanded their job security preserved but the industry finds it prohibitively expensive. >> an tick waited rules. we've seen it in the automotive industry, the steel industry, in several productivity machines and they come into play and people get displaced by. that it is a difficult thing. in order to maintain the cost and competitiveness in a global marketplace we have got
uma: president obama facing another key test ahead of his second term over another union battle as a major strike deadline approaches. the next fight concerns our nation's ports. doug mckelway joins us live from washington with details. and, doug, the complaints of the longshoremen whose strike was temporarily averted last week is a symbol what is threatening unions across the u.s., right? >> reporter: it sure is, uma. the longshoremen reached a temporary, 30-day deal last week, last...
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the biggest issue is on container royalties which are paid to union workers. they get part of it based on the weight of the cargo. a strike could hurt exports, factories, also it would affect retailers who are awaiting shipments of spring merchandise. now it's important. we're going to go to today's national weather forecast. last year, reynolds, you would come on, you would try and make it interesting. but it wasn't. this year, it's every day we need to, you know, dvr you because there's a lot going on. >> oh, that's certainly the case. it's been really like an assembly line. one storm system after another rolling across the continent that has been affecting millions of americans. what we're seeing is that last storm that we call euclid now leaving the u.s. and bringing residual snow showers behind the east. right behind it now, we have at another system making its way towards the coast this weekend. for much of the eastern seaboard, we expect fairly tranquil positions. much of south texas could see rainfall. dallas, texas, rain early. and improving through t
the biggest issue is on container royalties which are paid to union workers. they get part of it based on the weight of the cargo. a strike could hurt exports, factories, also it would affect retailers who are awaiting shipments of spring merchandise. now it's important. we're going to go to today's national weather forecast. last year, reynolds, you would come on, you would try and make it interesting. but it wasn't. this year, it's every day we need to, you know, dvr you because there's a lot...